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REPORT OF THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 



Valuation by Messrs. Tata, Sons Sf Co., Bombay, dated 10th May 

 1912, on the 27 samples of cotton from, Lyallyur, Punjab. 

 — contd. 



Serial No. 

 (according 

 to merit). 



14 

 15 

 16 



17 



18 



19 



20 



21 



22 



23 



276 

 275 

 267 

 126 



266 



199 

 220 



70F 



110 



226 



Remarks. 



Broach style of cotton, but a little longer in fibre even 

 than 275. Value Rs. 305 per candy. 



Broach style of cotton, but being slightly longer in fibre 

 than Broach, we value it at Rs. 300 per candy. 



Same as 266 but slightly better in staple. Value Rs. 300 

 per candy. 



It is midway between the best Broach and Surat. It 

 approximates more to Broacli and we value it Rg. 10 

 more than fine Broach, viz., Rs. 295 per candy. 



Equal to the best Broach cotton. Value Rs. 295 per 

 candy. 



Best Broach style of cotton. Value Rs. 290 per candy. 



This cotton has the style of superior cottons of the 

 Central Provinces, say Warora and Hinganghat. 

 Value Rs. 290 per candy. 



This cotton has the appearance of the best Broach and 

 the fibre is a shade longer than that of Broach. We 

 value it, therefore, at Rs. 290 per candy, say Rs. 5 

 more than the price of Broach. 



This cotton resembles the superior grade cottons such 

 as Warora and Hinganghat grown in the Central 

 Provinces. It is slightly dull in colour ; therefore, 

 we value it Rs. 5 lower than Warora, viz., Rs. 285 per 

 candy. 



This is of the style of inferior cottons of the Central Pro- 

 vinces, such as Wardha and Nagpur. Value Rs. 285 

 per candy. 



Wardha or Nagpur style of cotton of the Central Pro- 

 vinces. Value Rs. 285 per candy. 



Best Berars style of cotton such as Yeotmal. 

 Rs. 280 per candy. 



Value 



In colour and style like superior Berars, but the fibre 

 is very short and weak ; therefore, we value it at 

 Rs. 275 per candy. 



No sample sent. 



